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Reply #90 posted 10/27/11 11:24am

Rhastus

Its #58 on the top 200 and #10 on the top Rap/R&B albums

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Reply #91 posted 10/27/11 11:46am

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Rhastus said:

Its #58 on the top 200 and #10 on the top Rap/R&B albums


Similar to there debut.
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Reply #92 posted 10/27/11 11:55am

wonder505

asg said:

wonder505 said:

yup people always trying to downplay lol

As for Condensate, i truly believe as time goes on there will be an increase in sales and publicity, especially when their show hits the road.

what u mean downplay.

3121 and lotusflow3er both opened with real sales around 180k and both have gone gold.

Billboard doesnt include any give aways anymore musicology was the only album and they discontinued the pratice after that.

Condensate will not go up. the first week is when all hard core fans buy albums and after that is all downhill. next week it will drop by like 70% . then 50% and then 30% it is the standard trjectory of most albums. And this will be no different unless radio plays them consistently and oprah used to have a huge impact on sales too. I have been following the album charts weekly since the 90s i know a thing or two.

I was agreeing with you. lol

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Reply #93 posted 10/27/11 12:11pm

wonder505

Rhastus said:

Its #58 on the top 200 and #10 on the top Rap/R&B albums

That okay right? I'm so out of the loop when it comes to this. but not bad.

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Reply #94 posted 10/27/11 12:16pm

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wonder505 said:

Rhastus said:

Its #58 on the top 200 and #10 on the top Rap/R&B albums

That okay right? I'm so out of the loop when it comes to this. but not bad.

No promotion until this week, radio airplay just last week. That is pretty good. Imagine if this was being promoted weeks leading into the release, radio play since september or at least early October.

Next weeks charts, I can see it being higher as more people know about it this week compared to last, not to mention Jay Leno.

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Reply #95 posted 10/27/11 1:38pm

SoulAlive

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asg said:

The label has to make a profit they dont do anything for charity. if this album only send up selling 20k how will the label make a profit

Record labels don't expect every album to be Thriller. Thousands of albums are released every year and most of them don't sell much. The big albums pay for any little niche record such as Hawaiian folk tunes or spoken word albums. It's like a movie studio isn't expecting an "art film" to make money. They have Die Hard 58 for that. lol The major labels sometimes release albums to fail on purpose for a tax writeoff. In this case, a small label doesn't need to sell a lot to make a profit. They don't have the big money like a major, so are not spending as much. Printing CD's don't cost a lot, and they don't need to print a lot unless there is a demand, then they print up more copies. Majors often print up a lot of albums and ship them out to stores. If it doesn't sell as expected, then the store returns them to the label or put them in the 99 cent bin. So there's a profit loss. A small label also doesn't have to worry about paying for hype or payola. There's not of radio airplay or media for blues, opera, jazz, or bluegrass. Yet people buy these albums.

Exactly.Record labels (and the artists themselves) do not have unrealistic expectations about sales.I don't think anyone involved with this project expected it to sell like Thriller lol

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Reply #96 posted 10/27/11 1:39pm

SoulAlive

Rhastus said:

Its #58 on the top 200 and #10 on the top Rap/R&B albums

That's actually a respectable place on the charts.Their albums always did better on the R&B charts anyway.

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Reply #97 posted 10/27/11 2:04pm

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YearTitleChart positions
U.S.U.S. R&B
1981 The Time 50 7
1982 What Time Is It?
  • Released: August 25, 1982
  • Label: Warner Bros.
26 2
1984 Ice Cream Castle
  • Released: July 2, 1984
  • Label: Warner Bros.
24
1990 Pandemonium 18 9

I think ice cream castle went platinum but i am not entirely sure

[Edited 10/27/11 14:05pm]

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Reply #98 posted 10/27/11 3:19pm

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YearTitleChart positions
U.S.U.S. R&B
1981The Time
507
1982What Time Is It?
  • Released: August 25, 1982

  • Label: Warner Bros.

262
1984Ice Cream Castle
  • Released: July 2, 1984

  • Label: Warner Bros.

24
1990Pandemonium
189



I think ice cream castle went platinum but i am not entirely sure

[Edited 10/27/11 14:05pm]


They have 3 platinums and one gold. I'm guessing the debut is their gold record.
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Reply #99 posted 10/27/11 4:37pm

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asg said:

YearTitleChart positions
U.S.U.S. R&B
1981 The Time 50 7
1982 What Time Is It?
  • Released: August 25, 1982
  • Label: Warner Bros.
26 2
1984 Ice Cream Castle
  • Released: July 2, 1984
  • Label: Warner Bros.
24
1990 Pandemonium 18 9

I think ice cream castle went platinum but i am not entirely sure

[Edited 10/27/11 14:05pm]

All of their albums were released during the summertime, save for this latest one! Summertime, fun records because that's what they're all about!! headbang

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Reply #100 posted 10/27/11 5:17pm

runawayslave

Commercial proof of what has been the underlying truth from the beginning: When is comes to the Time, it is about Prince.

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Reply #101 posted 10/27/11 6:59pm

asg

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LittleBLUECorvette said:

asg said:
YearTitleChart positions
U.S.U.S. R&B
1981 The Time 50 7
1982 What Time Is It?
  • Released: August 25, 1982
  • Label: Warner Bros.
26 2
1984 Ice Cream Castle
  • Released: July 2, 1984
  • Label: Warner Bros.
24
1990 Pandemonium 18 9

I think ice cream castle went platinum but i am not entirely sure

[Edited 10/27/11 14:05pm]

They have 3 platinums and one gold. I'm guessing the debut is their gold record.

on jesse johnsons discography only ice cream casles is platinum

http://www.jessejohnson.com/discog.html

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Reply #102 posted 10/27/11 7:10pm

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asg said:

LittleBLUECorvette said:

asg said: They have 3 platinums and one gold. I'm guessing the debut is their gold record.

on jesse johnsons discography only ice cream casles is platinum

http://www.jessejohnson.com/discog.html

I noticed that too. On the DVD, Jimmy stated that had 3 platinum and 1 gold.

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Reply #103 posted 10/27/11 7:24pm

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SoulAlive said:

Rhastus said:

Its #58 on the top 200 and #10 on the top Rap/R&B albums

That's actually a respectable place on the charts.Their albums always did better on the R&B charts anyway.

Yep, very good IMO. nod

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Reply #104 posted 10/28/11 6:40pm

woogiebear

I bought TWO copies!!!! I support their efforts and it was WELL worth it!!!!!

Everyone else just has 2 "catch-up" & STOP supporting

ROBOTICSOULESSASSHiTHOP/R&B!!!!!!

cool cool cool cool cool cool cool

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Reply #105 posted 10/29/11 8:46am

Mpaige63

Rhastus said:

Its #58 on the top 200 and #10 on the top Rap/R&B albums

Where you getting your information Rhastus?

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Reply #106 posted 10/29/11 5:05pm

Zannaloaf

Mpaige63 said:

Rhastus said:

Its #58 on the top 200 and #10 on the top Rap/R&B albums

Where you getting your information Rhastus?

kinda easy to find:

http://www.billboard.com/charts/billboard-200#/charts/billboard-200?begin=41&order=position

http://www.billboard.com/charts/r-b-hip-hop-albums#/charts/r-b-hip-hop-albums

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Reply #107 posted 10/30/11 9:59pm

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SoulAlive said:

MickyDolenz said:

Paul McCartney new albums don't really sell much anymore, and he's a Beatle. razz Also there's the agism factor as far as radio goes. More than likely, other veteran acts that have recently released albums (The Cars, Duran Duran, Superheavy, Phil Collins, El DeBarge, Herbie Hancock, Sting, etc.) haven't sold much or get much radio play. Sade had some success and maybe Charlie Wilson did to a lesser extent. In some cases a store may not stock the album or ordered few copies.

Considering the age of Morris and the fellas,I'm surprised that radio is playing them at all lol "#Trendin" was the Most Added song on R&B/urban stations last week.That right there is an accomplishment!

I know i've been hearing it on my local radio station quite a lot lately. Not surprised at their

adult urban airplay which is good enough. Don't expect them to or need to impact pop radio at all.

Gosh man i really wish some of these people that don't know what the

fuck they're talking about would shut up. So what if they aren't your cup of

tea or you don't like the name change quit whining and move the fuck on.

[Edited 10/30/11 21:59pm]

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Reply #108 posted 10/31/11 12:41am

SoulAlive

phunkdaddy said:

SoulAlive said:

Considering the age of Morris and the fellas,I'm surprised that radio is playing them at all lol "#Trendin" was the Most Added song on R&B/urban stations last week.That right there is an accomplishment!

I know i've been hearing it on my local radio station quite a lot lately. Not surprised at their

adult urban airplay which is good enough. Don't expect them to or need to impact pop radio at all.

I'm betting that "Faithful" will get ALOT of airplay on urban/R&B stations.

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Reply #109 posted 10/31/11 2:35am

ZombieKitten

sextonseven said:

Genesia said:

What did you expect? lol

I expected it not to chart at all. boxed

Like fDeluxe. boxed boxed boxed

yeah - they are not exactly household names or anything. Even back in 84 in the country where I live, the family and the time were names met with blank stares mad

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Reply #110 posted 10/31/11 5:48am

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MickyDolenz said:

^^^I think Jesse's album was an independent release, so might not have charted, as sometimes independent CD's don't have the Soundscan barcode. Albums sold only on a website (ie. TTD/Sananda) also are usually not tracked.

[Edited 10/26/11 15:49pm]

It wasn't an indie release. It was released through Sony RED, which is the distribution arm of Sony BMG. As I understand it with RED you get the distribution of a major but you're doing your own PR/marketing. So you'll be in the stores but it's your job to let people know that!

It definitely has the Soundscan barcode. Not sure how many it sold though. But I bought it and I like it, so that's what counts to me lol

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Reply #111 posted 10/31/11 9:31am

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SoulAlive said:

phunkdaddy said:

I know i've been hearing it on my local radio station quite a lot lately. Not surprised at their

adult urban airplay which is good enough. Don't expect them to or need to impact pop radio at all.

I'm betting that "Faithful" will get ALOT of airplay on urban/R&B stations.

It would if it's released as a single. Unfortunately unlike the 80's radio stations don't

play random album cuts. The majority of them have a set list pre programmed.

You may be fortunate at times to have a radio station that will take requests during

a certain hour or guys like Micheal Baisden or Tom Joyner to help get these old school

r&b acts exposure.

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Reply #112 posted 10/31/11 9:43am

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what time is it?

exactly..

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that we riddled some middleman who didn't do diddily"--BP
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Reply #113 posted 10/31/11 7:02pm

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SoulAlive said:

some stations that added "#Trendin" last week:

KJLH/Los Angeles

KJMS/Memphis

KOKY/Little Rock

WMJM/Louisville

KFXZ/Lafayette

KRMP/Oklahoma City

KMEL/San Francisco

...

[Edited 10/27/11 0:32am]

It's on in Charlotte too 101.9 fm

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Reply #114 posted 11/01/11 2:16am

SoulAlive

phunkdaddy said:

SoulAlive said:

some stations that added "#Trendin" last week:

KJLH/Los Angeles

KJMS/Memphis

KOKY/Little Rock

WMJM/Louisville

KFXZ/Lafayette

KRMP/Oklahoma City

KMEL/San Francisco

It's on in Charlotte too 101.9 fm

I heard it on another one of our local stations: KBLX/San Francisco lol

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Reply #115 posted 11/01/11 6:03pm

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LittleBLUECorvette said:

asg said:

what u mean downplay.

3121 and lotusflow3er both opened with real sales around 180k and both have gone gold.

Billboard doesnt include any give aways anymore musicology was the only album and they discontinued the pratice after that.

Condensate will not go up. the first week is when all hard core fans buy albums and after that is all downhill. next week it will drop by like 70% . then 50% and then 30% it is the standard trjectory of most albums. And this will be no different unless radio plays them consistently and oprah used to have a huge impact on sales too. I have been following the album charts weekly since the 90s i know a thing or two.

If it was a huge album being promoted than I could see the sales falling. But most of the promotion is coming now and weeks later

The TREND is for albums to drop hugely, but there have always been creeper albums that don't do well when they're first released and then slowly become sellers a year or two or several years after they're released. Think of Maxinquaye, any of Nick Drake's albums, any of the VU albums, a lot of the Kink's albums, The Man Who Sold the World (Bowie's pre-Space Oddisey albums didn't sell well until the later 70's, 80's), Jeff Buckley's Grace, A lot of the early Funkadelic albums didn't sell well but are considered classics today...

Im not saying this will happen with this album, because i dont personally think the material's strong enough but one never knows when one releases an album if something will resusitate it. Sometimes if a band tours enough albums can gain traction and start selling.

Change it one more time..
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Reply #116 posted 11/01/11 6:14pm

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lezama said:

The TREND is for albums to drop hugely, but there have always been creeper albums that don't do well when they're first released and then slowly become sellers a year or two or several years after they're released. Think of Maxinquaye, any of Nick Drake's albums, any of the VU albums, a lot of the Kink's albums, The Man Who Sold the World (Bowie's pre-Space Oddisey albums didn't sell well until the later 70's, 80's), Jeff Buckley's Grace, A lot of the early Funkadelic albums didn't sell well but are considered classics today...

Im not saying this will happen with this album, because i dont personally think the material's strong enough but one never knows when one releases an album if something will resusitate it. Sometimes if a band tours enough albums can gain traction and start selling.

Pre-Soundscan, it wasn't that common for an album to debut high, then fall off. Most gradually went up the chart. The few that did debut high, kept a steady pace, and didn't just drop off the face of the earth in a couple of weeks.

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Reply #117 posted 11/02/11 10:55am

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they dropped completely out to the top 200 soundscan numbers this week. the lowest seller at #200 only sold 2108 units last week. The project is a wrap.

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Reply #118 posted 11/02/11 11:16am

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getxxxx said:

they dropped completely out to the top 200 soundscan numbers this week. the lowest seller at #200 only sold 2108 units last week. The project is a wrap.


What no way. How about the RnB charts?
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Reply #119 posted 11/02/11 11:25am

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LittleBLUECorvette said:

getxxxx said:

they dropped completely out to the top 200 soundscan numbers this week. the lowest seller at #200 only sold 2108 units last week. The project is a wrap.

What no way. How about the RnB charts?

The promotion for this wasn't on point. They aren't toruing as of yet either. The video was a step in the right direction as was the Leno gig. The problem was that most people didn't know about either of those things and they were very vague leading up to the CDs release with the cryptic messages on the site. They've only done the show in LA and they're doing a signing in Minneapolis this week(not sure if there's a gig also). Their next tv appearance isn't for 3 weeks or so. I think once they hit the road it'll climb up the charts.

When eye go 2 a Prince concert or related event it's all heart up in the house but when eye log onto this site and the miasma of bitchiness is completely overwhelming!
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